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Irish Setter

Harley the Irish Setter

August 24, 2010

Dog picture taken by sund☀g.

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Irish Setter Puppy And Dog Information

August 2, 2010

The Irish Setter is an active, lovable dog. She is full of spirit and needs plenty of exercise. She is a watch dog but not a guard dog. She can get along with other dogs but it is best if she is socialized with other pets early on. She is patient with children. As a [...]

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Hunting Irish Setter

July 11, 2010

The 3-d generation of dual show/hunting Irish Red Setters in Russia. 1 year old dog works wild snipe, quail, partrige, black grouse, woodcock, corncrake and many more. Retrieves waterfowl. Best for Russian heavy duty conditions and marshes, where small trial dogs failed. His father is Russian, Estonia, Finland Intl. Show champ and the double winner [...]

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Funny Irish Setter and the electric toothbrush

June 19, 2010

My 2 year old Irish setter RubyRoo, Fascinated of my electric toothbrush, Please no silly comments thanks

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Irish Setter Puppies

May 28, 2010

Irish Setter Puppies. Almost 6 weeks old. Pure bred show dogs. 14 in this litter. These are my neighbor’s puppies, and my brother shot this video. The puppies were whining because they were hungry. But don’t worry, my mom was in the kitchen getting their food!

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If You Want A Dog That Is High Spirited And Loveable Then The Irish Setter May Be For You

May 28, 2010

Once called the Irish Red Setter, this high-spirited dog with a beautiful red coat is derived from a variety of setters, pointers and spaniels. Once having a red and white coat and much shorter legs to beautiful chestnut red color emerged during the 19th century as a result of very selective breeding. [...]

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Irish Setter Breed Description

May 28, 2010

History
Irish Setters were developed in the 1700’s from mating Pointers,  Irish Terriers, Water Spaniels, Gordon Setters (also known as Scottish Setter), and English Setters according to many sources. This breed’s name is derived from a Gaelic phrase meaning red dog. The endurance, quickness, and sensitive sense of smell caused Irish Setters to be used as [...]

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